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Another outstanding review of an outstanding product!!All of the video folks here at unique and very, very entertaining!!
Bravo, Bravo!!

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Shug, you are one crazy rascal! I wish you had been along on our Wind River trip last Sept. You would have very much helped complete the insanity quotient which is normally present on those trips.

Despite the insanity ( or maybe because of it), great report. We now have 2 video reports. But sweet spot or otherwise, how is the side sleeping? ( BTW, enjoyed your variation on Beatle's Black Bird, your's was an obvious improvement on an old favorite!)
BillyBob58 of the far south to Shug of the Great White North, over and out.

I am not really a side sleeper but I go there for short moments and the BB is VERY good on the side.

I have a dumb question. I sleep on my right side. It appears that one needs to sleep on their left side in the Blackbird in order to see outside of the bug netting...or, am I imagining things? Inquiring minds...

But what makes me most happy ,
is that it works out for evan if you are a lefty.

Really , really good quality of the video *clap,clap*

PS. Be careful,l so you don't become the official loggo of the warbonnet

Are you a lefty? I was concerned about that but it works just as well.

Originally Posted by qpens

I have a dumb question. I sleep on my right side. It appears that one needs to sleep on their left side in the Blackbird in order to see outside of the bug netting...or, am I imagining things? Inquiring minds...

The netting is lower if you face to the left but it is rather high up due to the design. I roll with my face to the right from time to time and it is me looking into ripstop but the BB is so roomy it isn't a problem

I have a dumb question. I sleep on my right side. It appears that one needs to sleep on their left side in the Blackbird in order to see outside of the bug netting...or, am I imagining things? Inquiring minds...

Maybe you could try to sleep with your head at the foot end in the diagonal where you head is not in the foot box. Some one will have to try that and report back to us.